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Hey Peetaylingy, don't write on my notes!
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Peseta

Snobbish. Putting on Airs. Elitist without reason. (The person being called “peseta” thinks highly of themselves, so much that they should be like the royals on the Spanish coins). TexMex Slang
She acts tan PESETA ever since her boyfriend bought her a used Mercedes-Benz
by Mr Towers de Leon December 16, 2023
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Peeta

The idiot from hunger games. I am team gale, not team idiot-ta. Yay.
Have you heard how Peeta gets blown up in the fourth book, JabberBird?
by Thelegoharrypottershow February 7, 2024
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Peseta

A term used to describe inmates in jails and prisons that are housed under protective custody. It originated by saying the letters "PC" in spanish.
i.e., "that vato Danny Masterson is a Pe-Ce'ta (peseta)..."
by Oxford Britanica February 19, 2024
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lacto-pescetarian

A fish eater who will consume dairy but not eggs, for health reasons.
Look at me, I'm a lacto-pescetarian, aren't I great!
by badmouth December 24, 2018
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Joaö Peñetallo

In Rio de Janeiro, Penetallo shared his childhood with three brothers and their sausage dog, Mini Pene.

However, as Penetallo grew older, he became prone to bad decisions: Allegations of sexual assault, drunk driving charges, and armed robbery convictions painted a grim picture of his life. At 24 years old, Penetallo faced imprisonment for 9 years.

Penetallo would soonpromise each guard a portion of his former footballer salary to reach freedom.

Penetallo's life as a fugitive began. His criminal record made it impossible to find work. His bank account dwindled, drained by his vices—alcohol and gambling.
Penetallo soon found solace in street football. Every kick of the ball reminded him of the joy it once brought him. His skills on the pitch were undeniable; he had never lost his flair. The local tournaments offered him chances to play again.

An old man named Richarlison saw Penetallo's talent.Richarlison was a street football podcast host. He approached Penetallo and invited him for an interview. As they talked, Richarlison asked if Penetallo had ever considered a career in football. Penetallo replied, “Si.”

Weeks passed, and Penetallo continued to shine on the streets. Soon, a wealthy woman approached him and she offered him a contract with a small-sided club called "Sarina’s Garden.”
His future with the club was legendary…
That boy over there has skill flair and is so clinical he plays like Joaö peñetallo
by Martin Reeves December 14, 2024
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